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: : TTIT EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. TAURSDAY, OCTOBER T8, 1072 DIl I Teleh T o P UB”G U"U"ES ?Artlsnéen:eepororgr:t; E’Sc:rc‘:n fi::'w}‘;x.\turel NATlUNAl'IZING Hl.l. By the Associated Press. | golden yellow where they skirt a corn CHICAGO October 18.--Telephone | field, a fyflp green as they stand in| poles in all the latest shades—mauve, |single fil€ against a verdant forest, |cerise and brchid if necessary—are | or a rich blue as they outline them- early possibilities of this, as has some- | selves atop a hill against the sky. times been said, colorful age. | One telegraph company, the engineers | Engineers attending the Independent |said, has perfected a wood preservation | Telephone Association Convention be- | which not only trebles the life of the | ve a color scheme in telephone _and | pole, but which can be harmonized in | s is in prospect. Poles | color to suit the artistic inclinations of | date, they said, may be | the community | | Allen C. Clark, president of the Co- _'BISHOP FROM TEXAS | <“mz| ADDRESSES ROTARY e, sarai s v s iefa Fall meeting of | |the Society of Natives of the Distnrt; {of Columbia in the Washington Club | | tomorrow night. A program of music | | will ‘be rendered under the direction of | [Mrs. Ella_C. Robertson, chairman of | | the rmc*tammm\l cnmmnu'e [ Baltlmorean Tells lnvestment Bankers’ Meeting About Private Ownership. Society of Natives' Meeting. By the Assoctated Pre ATLANTIC CITY, ~1If the effort utilities is success » great ! | Prelate Sprak‘ on “Four Forms" calamity will Baltimore, in making th o public_service securities committee hr- and Responsibility at fore the Investment Bankers tion of America in convention yesterday. Luncheon. Mr. Baer said that the committee, i upheld to the fullest extent the private| ownership of public utilities as bene-| Worl ficial to the best interests ublic | Rota and belicved that the utility corpora-| Epi tions are honestly managed | and former p k and service is the keynote of Right Rey. Clinton S. Quin pal bishop coadjutator of Texas sident of the Rotary Club | Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal one of the forces of industry as | of Boston, told about 200 members and FRIES, BEALL & SHARP §' made America great ts of the local club at a luncheoa 724 | “The industry has nothi he Willard Hotel. 734 10th St. N.W. ! he stated, “from a non-po! s on the “Fi | finding investigation and 1 - s Rotary.” He said tr ‘ educational w ideal of Rotary Burchells " Bouquet Coffee (well worth the difference) news article: tisements, or provided the s truthfully and fearlessly. The c management can be depended upon 10 t1on e Beciahed. Rt eont discourage any effort to in in their | these rules next step, ac educational program amb pus state-| to the bishop, is the (nnrfnmmr "l’\ ments that ay lr‘z\d or convey & that should take place in a man who is informed and conforms. The last step | steps—"inform and perform.” inform himself and principles of the ‘ganiza- \ m (m The report rformance. The only way Ro- | | few years would see ater | ns can efectively repiy to their 42 lb | development in the cle ritics, Bishop Quin declared, is by C . power industry servingz their fellows. The individual | vious period responsibility of each Rotarian was Mr, Baer, =23 : toward gers and ¢ \ i uces v desirable. for it tends to Iink up nlatv‘d-rhzmmnl o g it i N. W. Burchell lub, Rev. Charles president, Georse | 817.19 Fourteenth Street -connected sys- ice and reduced | y plants into greater tems with improved se rates.” 46,833 SHIPS USED THE PANAMA CANAL Tolls Since Oprnm,r: of Waterway Are $193,307,728, War De- partment Announces. mer. and the well, presided The Smart Sophistication of Black Velvet in its most modern mood presented in the Figures compiled at the War Depart- ment show iist 48,838 commercial ves- renc ho gels have passed through the Pa: na Canal since its opening up t v 1928, paying tolls of $193.30' and carrying cargoes aggregating 215,286,199 tons. During the same period ’,267 non-toll- paying vessels have passed through the canal with 2,617,728 tons of cargo. IH‘ | equivalent toll: fOl' these vessels wo have been $8,967.419. Of the non-toll- ! paying vessels which transited the canal since its opening. 4139 were United States Government , vessels, 39 were | Panama government’ v 10 were Colombian government vessels and 79 were vessels transiting the canal solel, for repairs. During the fiscal year 1928, 503 non- | toll-paying v transited the canai including 450 els of the United States Government, 10 of the Panama government, 6 of the Colombian gov-| ernment, and 37 transiting to Balboa | solely for repairs. | The smartness of black frock depends upon its lines! If it fits correctly . it has the manner of the sophisticated Parisienne, and there is nothing more to be desired! vour A Glorious Collection of Afternoon Frocks —emphasizing transparent vel- vet combined in almost every instance with fine handmade . .. laces . . . renaissance, Alen- con, Pt. Venise, embroidered net . . . presenting the dra- perics and bows of Chanel . . . the necklines and swathed hips of Vionnet . . . tiers sponsored . every model a Acollection that the miss or woman of re- fined tastes will glory in. Sizes 16 to 42. MAN, BURNED BY LYE, DETAINED WITH WOMAN | Both Held for Dur\xdnrlv Conduct After Former Refuses to Prose- cute Alleged Aszailant. Burned on face, head, neck and back with lye, said to have been thrown | on him during an altercation at 123 G| street southwest, Marshall Bradley, col- ored, 23 ve: 1d, 1000 block First street first treated at Emer- last night and then ar- gency Hos rested on a disorderly conduct charge. the lye | According {o the police report 34, \w\'t but Bradley refused to prosecute, | so she, too, was charged only with dis- i orderly conduct Viola Jack: HP0000000090290000000000000000000000000900000000000000000 colored, 21 years old . was treated at Emer- | geney Hospital for a scalp wound, said to have been caused a k thrown by another woman. Her con n is not serious. L) $85 to $125 bri A FASHION IN§TITUTION Daruw Wasnington Newlers 1219 F. Street 1219 F Street \ ,200 pairs of \* the famous \ Queen Quality \\ new fall in all the this wanted reduced styles leathers at \“ We take pride in anncuncing this annual event. This is your opportun- ity to buy genuine Queen Qualtty Shoes at this low price. All sizes AAA to C. October Sale of Queentex Hosiery Riff also Serviee { e st Sty row lisle top : . all silk 2 Pairs for ) | Queen Quality Boot Shop 219 F Street 1 W, B, Moses & PUBLIC CONFIDE! 9 AM. to 6 PM. i Youthful Turbans Of Chenille . or Tricot combined with Felt 2 Sparkling with youth—in color—in non- chalant smartness of line—in the very man- ner of " their clever trimming effects. The chic, close-fitting kind that are given a pull this way and that—and youth wears with an air. The smartest novelties of the season— offered in several styles and colors. Debutante ¥ t Siop, First Floor The Originale The vamp and front strap are cut from one piece of genuine black lizard, with suede quarter to match. A very new, exclusive model at Shoe Shop, Second PFloor o A most unusual adaptation. 3 Very Special This extraordinar “save for a tainy day” attractive umbrellas, stripes and many lovely plain colors. Silk Umbrellas $3.45 offer enables you to quite literally! Such too—in gay novelty Amber- lite, pearlite and quartz fashion distinctive handles. 16-rib style New Smocks $1.95 Double or breasted styles with high or vee necks. Plain or trimmed with applique or cretonne, Several colors, House Frocks Section Second Floor singie Rayon Bloomers 31.95 Marvelfit bloomers, of the finest quality rayon, crotch rein- forced with glove silk. In pastel shades and navy, black, nude and aray Ravon Underwear Section First Floor Gardenia Sprays 50c White and colored, in dainty sprays of three 75¢ har- Gardenias, Of velvet—to monize with Fall frocks In ever so many colors. Neckwear Section, First Floor Jewelry Bection, on, Pirst Floor Toilet Goods Specials 35¢ W. B. Moses Imported Soap, 24c cake; 5 for $1 31c Ipana Tooth Paste, 27¢ 20c Johnson & Johnson's Baby Powder ...... 17¢ 21c_Lavoris . oA Totlet Goods Section First Floor Silk Chemise Most intriguingly feminine whether it be lace trimmed or smart- ly tailored. Crepe de chine or radium in pastel shades and black. Silk Underwear Section Second Floor Women’s Kerchiefs e Hand rolled white linen handkerchiefs, with colored flnhrmrl- ered borders. Men’s Kerchiefs 50c Sheer white linen handkerchiefs, with col- ored threads in borders. Hand-rolled hems. Handkerchief Section First Floor Clasp Front Necklaces, $1 The smart new clasp-front styles in the latest IFall shades. Sapphire pendants—chic with vee neck- $2.50 Carnelian and..gold finished chokers— | worn with browns ... -$1.95 First Floor ons /CE SINCE 1867 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 Now is the time when a woman’s fancy turns to thoughts of new Fall clothes, and just as naturally she hies her down to W. B. Moses’, where the most inspired new modes are so very reasonably priced. FALL DRESSES $ 1 6.75 For vogue, value and variety this collection is unexcelled Do you like the satin dress we have sketched from our eollection at $16.75. You will find many more to your liking—and novelty wool dresses—and velveteen—and can- ton crepe—and georgette combined with velvet. One and two piece styles. Each with some new fashion detail. In black, marine blue, tabac, marron, green. Yes, you can buy this identical smart satin dress with new lace collar at Youthful styles for women and misses, sizes 14 to 44. ‘The Apparel, Shop, Second Floor “New Apparel Always” Women's and Misses’ T NewDaytime& Sport Dresses | Evening Dresses $5.95 $Q.95 Adorable novelty wools — so trim A price you seldom associate with and attractive for business. One Moses and Sons'— and yet' there are and two piece models, all of them frocks for every occasion in this very, many with smart selection. From sporty wools‘ to crisp part All at this one low price. Styles galore—for every one. As for colors—innumerable! Opportunity Shop, Second Floor smartly plea novelty belts. Greys and tans pre- froc in this economical group. 11 afford more than one! dominate You can we 3 Opportunity Shop, Second Floor b Now—12 Smart Shades in Allen-A Silk Chiffon 1 Marron Glace Grege Another assortment of the more and more All-silk chiffon, with Sizes 8 to 10. Beach Tan Cedar popular Allen-A hose. reinforced garter hem and foot. French Nude Vanity Naturelle Shell Mauve Taupe Light Gunmetal Gunmetal Rose Perl Exclusive Washington Representatives for Allen-A Hosiery —Just a Step to the Hosiery Section—F Street Emtramce * Youthful Bandeaux 51 The narrow width — com- fortable and smart. Fashioned of lace, crepe and satin. Sizes 32 to 38. Two Other Styles, 65¢ Garter Belts, 65¢ Garter belts in both wide and narrow widths. Elastic o and satin combinations. % Glove Silk Underwear, First Floor Leatherette Gloves Look Like, Feel Like, Wear Like Leather $1.50 So much like leather—yet so much more practical for everyday wear—for leather- ette "is washable. Smart cuff and button styles as well as the popular slip-on models. Fall shades. i Glove Section, First Floor